This is what the shoes you wear means, according to KOT
The shoes you wear every morning probably means something that you were not aware off, this is according to Kenyans on Twitter.
It could be favorite flats, that you put on while relaxing at home, women’s heels, men’s favorite Sunday best or even the way you shop for shoes for your school going children, KOT will break it down for you.
So here, take a look at what Kenyans on Twitter think about about as you walk on the street with those shoes.
“Mwambie atutumie uber hatuwezi toka Roysambu na matatu” pic.twitter.com/sZrYhNiuG1
— Intellect Mogul (@GicheruGicheru) October 6, 2017
Its only 23583826 days to KCPE pic.twitter.com/WOzlXDR18E
— makanyee (@hair_houdini) October 5, 2017
“your place doesn’t have wifi? Wow okay” pic.twitter.com/JmSmJCeLKh
— Okeke (@Okeke__) October 7, 2017
huyo chali hananga pesa pic.twitter.com/LwkOo1Gsft
— STULLA the GENERAL (@HILLA254) October 6, 2017
“Uliskia Mama Hellena alipigwa juzi na bwanake? ” pic.twitter.com/FwBKkYLbr9
— Kech?? (@RonohKech) October 7, 2017
“Xaxa, tumetinga chuo, nimekumix” pic.twitter.com/J9LeODo29W
— Kech?? (@RonohKech) October 7, 2017
“Niko na mia, ongeza 6900 tushike black label” pic.twitter.com/b1CpQRBmcB
— Bassam (@Limo_alan) October 6, 2017
“Take the monto. You have said, ” Si I am hungry and si is kiswahili”” pic.twitter.com/Don1oA4bvn
— 26 (@__V_K) October 5, 2017
tulia brathe,nili bank cheque jana,nita ku sort pic.twitter.com/mqpWh5YT0i
— STULLA the GENERAL (@HILLA254) October 6, 2017
where is your car parked? pic.twitter.com/mbxAxLcCMR
— STULLA the GENERAL (@HILLA254) October 6, 2017